A ductless multi-split system solves comfort problems

I learned about ductless heat pumps last year, when I was looking for some way to improve the comfort of my home.

The property was built in the early 1900s and has undergone a great deal of remodeling. There are inadequate supply and return vents in particular rooms to handle demand. The study rooms upstairs tend to become hot while the residing room and home office are constantly cold. With a single thermostat, there was no way to achieve ideal comfort. The HVAC duct is too aged to accommodate zone control. I am unwilling to take on the immense project of chopping into walls and ceilings to reconfigure the entire heating and cooling system. For a while, my associate and I managed with box fans, window cooling systems and portable electric heaters. I wasn’t delighted with the aesthetics, convenience or performance of the assortment of equipment. I wanted something permanently installed that would improve comfort. A ductless multi-split system was the ideal solution. The system consists of a single outdoor compressor that links by way of a conduit to eight indoor air handlers. The replacement process was completed in a single afternoon without any mess or detriment. The air handlers are compact, lightweight and mounted up high on the wall. Each one features its own thermostat that provides zone control. Plus, the system handles both heating and cooling, operates quietly and effectively dehumidifies in the summer. The ductless system features inverter technology that automatically adapts output to the changing demands of the room. By supplying the precise amount of heating or cooling necessary, it maintains an ideal and consistent indoor temperature. The ductless system is attractively environmentally friendly and energy efficient. We can make adjustments by way of an app on our smartphones or a cordless remote. We can raise or lower temperature, switch between heating and cooling and even personalize the direction of airflow.

 

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